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How can colleges and universities share courses online? Instead, the trend I’m watching is a kind of peer teaching, when campuses share curriculum and teaching with each other. All faculty felt more comfortable with onlinelearning pedagogy.

Published in 2008, "Disrupting Class: How Disruptive Innovation Will Change the Way the World Learns" predicted that the growth in computer-based delivery of education will accelerate swiftly until, by 2019, half of all high school classes will be taught over the Internet. Blog Trends Disrupting Class onlinelearning virtual schools

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Given this trend, teachers, students, parents and policymakers might assume that students’ familiarity and preference for technology translates into better learning outcomes. Reading was significantly faster online than in print.

When the lecture ended, they had yet another to chance to learn: A physics video chat with their tutor, a sophomore physics major at Yale. Earlier this year, Illinois launched a self-directed online AP pilot program for 75 students at 10 rural high schools. LEXINGTON, Miss.

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So are online programs by universities. Pennsylvania State University hopes to tap into both trends with a new effort to turn its campus into an innovation hub for ed-tech companies. The effort is called the EdTech Network, and officials hope it will spark entrepreneurship around the campus geared toward improving services for online students, said Craig D. Weidemann, the university’s vice provost for online education.

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Rambo, president of MCH Strategic Data , is working to provide edtech companies with high quality, reliable data that helps them connect with education professionals and understand trends in schools and districts. The deeper an edtech firm’s understanding of the changing education landscape, the better it can support teachers and students with the learning tools they most need. We have a feedback loop with district administrators, educators, faculty, so we listen and spot trends.

Mary Meeker’s big presentations on internet trends are always useful, and her new one is no exception. Growth slows but engagement deepens: the number of people getting online keeps growing, but that growth rate is slowing. Onlinelearning is moving into a deepening space.

Articles Featured For Students Trends classroom classroom technology educational tools featured helping students onlinelearning student engagement tips for teachersUsing technology in the classroom comes with a host of benefits.

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On February 16th we held the second Future Trends Forum. We also discussed new forms of onlinelearning that don’t reproduce the classroom, including the example of a physics class using a basketball experiment, which was videod and shared: a video lab report.